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TH
Thinker
The websites of different broadcast agencies, designers, production companies and sound producers often host lots of interesting things like case studies and clean idents that you normally can't get on-air. I thought we could have a thread were we share links and updates from such websites, including what design professionals post on their Vimeo and Youtube accounts.

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I'll start of with Simon Pyke/Freefarm who has posted a page about the Sky Living rebrand. The idents were created by Sky Creative, while Freefarm is behind the music and sound design. The page contains four videos with clean version of the new Sky Living idents.

http://www.freefarm.co.uk/freefarm.php?project_id=163
TH
Thinker
Nicola Mills, who was a director/designer at Lambie-Nairn in the late 1990s, has uploaded a few classic clips to her Vimeo profile, including:

Three idents for UK Play from the 1998 batch in widescreen and reasonable resolution:
http://vimeo.com/25134485

Some BBC News opens from the 1999 redesign
http://vimeo.com/25134950

23 days later

ED
edmund
Martin Lambie-Nairn is leaving the design agency 'heavenly'
http://www.heavenly.co.uk/brand-agency-news/paul-franklin-creative-director
VM
VMPhil
Really? It's still bizarre to think that Lambie-Nairn is no longer at Lambie-Nairn.

137 days later

TH
Thinker
BDA Creative (formerly Bruce Dunlop & Associates) has launched a new website, which means much of the older content from the previous website has disappeared.

http://www.bdacreative.com/

BDA's most famous work is arguably the idents they produced for ITV1, 2 and 3 between 2002-2005. More recent work includes STV, ESPN America and Disney Cinemagic, as well as several promos and set designs, including the current sets for ITV News and Channel 4 News.
TH
Thinker
And now Lambie-Nairn has also launched a new website. It looks much cleaner and professional than before. Some of the older content is gone, but the 2s, the balloon and the dancers are still there.

http://lambie-nairn.com/
JA
JAS84
As are the original Channel 4 and BBC Three logos.

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